This post is super old and I may be wrong but for those just finding about this information if you set WOT 32 BTD at the starter speed, while in normal operation motor spins faster than starter speed it will register 2 degrees retarded. Therefore 32 degrees BTD at starter speed translates to 30 degrees BTD during gas operations Ex: at 5,500 RPM or at WOT true degrees will read 30 degrees. Great video tnx!
To find ACTUAL PRECISE Top Dead Center, remove plugs. Find a bolt with the same threads as your plugs. Screw your bolt into the plug hole of #1 cylinder. GENTLY rotate the engine to the point where said bolt blocks the piston's upward stroke(!) c@ (important) 1/2 its rise. (Gently now!) Noe mark that spot. Gently Rotate crank/flywheel/engine in the opposite direction until it once again is contacted by said bolt. Mark that spot. Note which way the flywheel was turning. The piston was traveling up, and you're looking for the top, right? Find the point precisely 1/2 way between your two witness marks. This will be precisely your actual Top Dead Center. Don't overthink the problem. You'll just end up outsmarting yourself. You have just located the physical Top Dead Center of your piston's stroke.
How to know when the piston is at half its rise and therefore how long of a bolt we would need to screw down into the sparkplug hole through the cylinder? Do we rotate the engine by turning the flywheel by hand? And in finding TDC this way, does that alleviate this whole confusing topic of "degrees"....That confused my rookie outboard engine-timing mind a bit.😅
I have a Johnson 1975 65hp has a rough start hard to start and when it does dies in neural runs in full throttle I replaced the fuel pump line goes and bulb spark plugs ignition coils cleaned carburetors
Hey, I have a 1999 Force by Mercury 40hp and my carburetor get cold and sweat. Also some times it leaks gasoline. Any suggestions? I change gaskets and clean the carburetor btw
Damn.Nice video.Very helpful.What would the timing be set at on my 40 Force??Now maybe you can help me on why my 40 Force cranks over but won't fire up😏 Thank You
What if I have a basic light where I cannot set it like you did?Where would the pointer read?If I have a rope start could I use a drill to turn the motor over to check?
wish2fish you would have to do it while it's running. on water you set it to top dead center. on land with the ear muffs on the engine or in a tank you set it to before top dead center. And I'm pretty sure all timing lights have a degree setting. what do you mean when you say you can't set yours?
then i think you need to borrow or rent a timing light that allows you to set the correct timing of spark. unless the light is pre set to your specs i wouldn't use it.
newyota1 if you have regular timing light .set it at what ever the specs are.. say of your spec is 30 ° before TDC then 30 is where you set it..it's more simple to do it on the water..have a friend drive the boat.. check it ..if it needs ajustment .1 turn = 1 degree..
well some good math's would help as would doing things the right way!,,,, now let me see!!,, should i set my timing up too 36 degrees before top dead center,, (BTDC) or maybe i should set them up at 32 BTDC???,, (read the bloody manual first!),, "No?" (huh!,, one big dip stick then!),, now what one should i pick??,, i wonder!,, well hell,, it's raining on the lake now!!,, so that's 32 BTDC I set them up at,, but what if the sun come's out??,, oh hell,, then its got to be 36 BTDC!,, Hey dip stick,, yes you!!,, I think its best you leave well alone!,, before you start ""popping out pistons!"",, because you will if your engine is running over advanced,, even by as little as 2 degree's BTDC!,, However,, if you must piss around with your timing setting's,, ""because that is just what you are doing!,, and not only that but your doing it all wrong anyhow!"",, try putting a spot of white paint on the number of degrees BTDC that you finally settle on for setting them at,, (by the book of course),, and that wont be 32 degrees BTDC,, that is way to far advanced,, (more like 12 degrees) PS,, by the way,, this is how you set up engine timing,, the right way!,, Firstly you don't take out any of the spark plug's!! (like you did on your very funny video) because the engine needs to be in water,, running fully warmed up, and ticking over at the right speed!,, (out of gear!!!),, the rest is easy,, just hook your timing light up to number 1 spark plug lead,, like you did,, start the engine and read off the degrees of advance,, if it is needing to be reset,, set up to what ever the BOOK TELL'S YOU TO SET IT TOO!!!,, NO MORE AND NO LESS!,,, or better still look at the many U-tube video to learn how to set up the BTDC timing,, and do it soon before your picking up broken piston bits out your engine!,, and please don't start cracking on that,, you have done it this way for years!,,,,, your doing it all wrong,, end of story!
You can do a static full advance timing adjust in your garage. Some say the c.d.I. ads advance at w.open throttle in the water. Who has a test wheel on hand? No one knows for sure !
he roll's around so much to avoid the broken pistons from smacking in the chop's,, doing timing in this way is a guaranteed way of destroying your engine,, look on U-tube for the right way of doing this job!
cool video, I have the exact same boat only it's blue, I have a 115 mercury on it, got it new in 1989 and still love it
Thanks CC. I have the same exact engine in a 1998. Just what I needed to know.
This post is super old and I may be wrong but for those just finding about this information if you set WOT 32 BTD at the starter speed, while in normal operation motor spins faster than starter speed it will register 2 degrees retarded. Therefore 32 degrees BTD at starter speed translates to 30 degrees BTD during gas operations Ex: at 5,500 RPM or at WOT true degrees will read 30 degrees. Great video tnx!
Every time the cylinders make a revolution your water pump spins. No water in it will destroy the water pump. Always have it hooked to water
I am now dumber having watched this video.
To find ACTUAL PRECISE Top Dead Center, remove plugs. Find a bolt with the same threads as your plugs. Screw your bolt into the plug hole of #1 cylinder. GENTLY rotate the engine to the point where said bolt blocks the piston's upward stroke(!) c@ (important) 1/2 its rise. (Gently now!) Noe mark that spot.
Gently Rotate crank/flywheel/engine in the opposite direction until it once again is contacted by said bolt. Mark that spot. Note which way the flywheel was turning. The piston was traveling up, and you're looking for the top, right?
Find the point precisely 1/2 way between your two witness marks. This will be precisely your actual Top Dead Center. Don't overthink the problem. You'll just end up outsmarting yourself. You have just located the physical Top Dead Center of your piston's stroke.
How to know when the piston is at half its rise and therefore how long of a bolt we would need to screw down into the sparkplug hole through the cylinder?
Do we rotate the engine by turning the flywheel by hand? And in finding TDC this way, does that alleviate this whole confusing topic of "degrees"....That confused my rookie outboard engine-timing mind a bit.😅
Greetings and thanks for the informative video. Now then, can you please explain the whole degrees thing in a manner a small child would understand?😅
Bye bye impeller. It was nice knowing you.
I have a Johnson 1975 65hp has a rough start hard to start and when it does dies in neural runs in full throttle I replaced the fuel pump line goes and bulb spark plugs ignition coils cleaned carburetors
Do you think timing be the problem?
Your ok sizzler!
Just use a straight up timing light. This methods works if you have mech. Timing advance only
I had to change my trigger on my mercury. Would out of time cause it to bog in the water?
Did he say he has it in 1st gear
dude, you just made me laugh out loud! thanks😊
With non adjustable lights, if say your cranking speed is 3 0 then you would see 20 not zero if i understand how your light works
you don't understand,,, that's a good-un!,, nor dose this guy,, he's not got a bloody glue!
Hey, I have a 1999 Force by Mercury 40hp and my carburetor get cold and sweat. Also some times it leaks gasoline. Any suggestions? I change gaskets and clean the carburetor btw
The leak will be the float valve not closing.
a little knowledge is a dangerous thing
Cant u just adjust the timing while the engine is running in idle ?
Dude, got sea sick with your camera going everywhere.....
No doubt cant watch!
so watch another one of the 500 videros
There goes your water pump impeller 😅
If my timing off will it not let gas to cylinder
Very confusing...humming hawing and guessing does not instill confidence for the viewers
I'd go home and help my dad. I put three motors together and i was off by 3 degrees on the timing.
Is this the Joe Reeves method on a non evinrude engine?
Did anything happen?
Damn.Nice video.Very helpful.What would the timing be set at on my 40 Force??Now maybe you can help me on why my 40 Force cranks over but won't fire up😏 Thank You
Thanks, very helpful
What if I have a basic light where I cannot set it like you did?Where would the pointer read?If I have a rope start could I use a drill to turn the motor over to check?
wish2fish you would have to do it while it's running. on water you set it to top dead center. on land with the ear muffs on the engine or in a tank you set it to before top dead center. And I'm pretty sure all timing lights have a degree setting. what do you mean when you say you can't set yours?
my timing light has no settings on it.Just hook it up and pull the trigger.
then i think you need to borrow or rent a timing light that allows you to set the correct timing of spark. unless the light is pre set to your specs i wouldn't use it.
newyota1 if you have regular timing light .set it at what ever the specs are.. say of your spec is 30 ° before TDC then 30 is where you set it..it's more simple to do it on the water..have a friend drive the boat.. check it ..if it needs ajustment .1 turn = 1 degree..
CoolChris your mechanical know-how is limited at best..
well some good math's would help as would doing things the right way!,,,, now let me see!!,, should i set my timing up too 36 degrees before top dead center,, (BTDC) or maybe i should set them up at 32 BTDC???,, (read the bloody manual first!),, "No?" (huh!,, one big dip stick then!),, now what one should i pick??,, i wonder!,, well hell,, it's raining on the lake now!!,, so that's 32 BTDC I set them up at,, but what if the sun come's out??,, oh hell,, then its got to be 36 BTDC!,, Hey dip stick,, yes you!!,, I think its best you leave well alone!,, before you start ""popping out pistons!"",, because you will if your engine is running over advanced,, even by as little as 2 degree's BTDC!,, However,, if you must piss around with your timing setting's,, ""because that is just what you are doing!,, and not only that but your doing it all wrong anyhow!"",, try putting a spot of white paint on the number of degrees BTDC that you finally settle on for setting them at,, (by the book of course),, and that wont be 32 degrees BTDC,, that is way to far advanced,, (more like 12 degrees)
PS,, by the way,, this is how you set up engine timing,, the right way!,,
Firstly you don't take out any of the spark plug's!! (like you did on your very funny video) because the engine needs to be in water,, running fully warmed up, and ticking over at the right speed!,, (out of gear!!!),, the rest is easy,, just hook your timing light up to number 1 spark plug lead,, like you did,, start the engine and read off the degrees of advance,, if it is needing to be reset,, set up to what ever the BOOK TELL'S YOU TO SET IT TOO!!!,, NO MORE AND NO LESS!,,, or better still look at the many U-tube video to learn how to set up the BTDC timing,, and do it soon before your picking up broken piston bits out your engine!,, and please don't start cracking on that,, you have done it this way for years!,,,,, your doing it all wrong,, end of story!
You can do a static full advance timing adjust in your garage. Some say the c.d.I. ads advance at w.open throttle in the water. Who has a test wheel on hand? No one knows for sure !
water or land wtf the diffrence , now im confused ? nice new craftman timing light thought
RANDY RENAULT under load vs not under load.
You almost had it hahahaha
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man you move around way to much
chris u r all over with the camera, making hard to watch,
he roll's around so much to avoid the broken pistons from smacking in the chop's,, doing timing in this way is a guaranteed way of destroying your engine,, look on U-tube for the right way of doing this job!
nice job !!!!!!!!!!!
I can't watch any more ! I'll need therapy pronto !
Omg
you made me have motion sickness waving the camera all of the place WTF
Really!!!
Pathetic....
Remove the video so meny issues